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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION SUMMARY
Rec. No. : F.710
Title : General principles for audiographic conference services
Study Group : I - Services
Version : New
Date of adoption : 1991
Notes :
Recommendation F.710 defines the rules to be followed in the
international audiographic conference (AGC) service. Specific
infrastructure, terminal and network aspects of the service are
described in the AV.200, AV.300 and AV.400-Series of Recommendations.
The Audiographic Conference (AGC) service is an international service,
offered by Administrations, enabling participants to conduct a
real-time teleconference between users situated in different
locations, connected by terminals and telecommunications networks.
The AGC service is a type of Teleconference service (TCS) in which
audio signals are exchanged together with non-voice graphics
information (data, text, images, etc.) except for motion video.
The AGC service may utilize computer conference or other data storage
facilities when unique features provided by these facilities are
required to augment a real-time audiographic conference.
Recommendation F.710 sets out a description and a functional model for
the AGC service, the principles applicable to service operation, to
the network and the terminals, and to the quality of service.
To order the complete text of this Recommendation, please use the
Order Form for ITU-T Recommendations. An electronic version of this
form is available on ITUDOC (Winword: UPI=ITU-5265; ASCII: UPI=ITU-2488).